The NAIA Division II No. 16-ranked Siena Heights University women's basketball team routed Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference opponent Marygrove 89-43 Wednesday to earn its sixth straight win and move into second place in the league standings.

Siena Heights (21-6, 14-5 WHAC) held Marygrove (2-24, 0-19) to 18.6 percent shooting from the floor and took advantage of 32 fouls and 23 turnovers by the Mustangs.

The Saints opened the game with a 15-3 run, before Marygrove trimmed the deficit to five at 18-13 with 11:26 left in the half. Siena Heights outscored Marygrove 36-10 the rest of the half and led 54-23 at halftime.

Siena Heights began the second half with a 12-3 run to open up a 40-point lead with 16:36 to go.

Sierra Calhoun led the Saints with 15 points and six rebounds. Mackenzie Tomasik added 10 points.

Adrian College 79, Trine 65: At Adrian, the host Bulldogs climbed above .500 in both the MIAA (7-6) and overall (11-10) with its win over Trine University.

Adrian got the job done with its balanced effort as no less than six players reached double figures in scoring. Both teams handled the ball well as just 15 turnovers were committed by the two teams, just seven by the host Bulldogs, who also held a 50-41 rebounding advantage.

Casey Fougerousse set the tone for Adrian as she opened the game hitting a pair of triples and putting the Bulldogs up 6-0. They held the lead for most of the first half, save a couple times when the Thunder took brief leads. The last Trine lead came at 21-20 with five minutes left in the half, after which the Bulldogs closed out the half with a 15-3 run to take a 35-24 lead into halftime. Five different players scored points during that closing run.

Six minutes into the second half, Adrian's Marissa Cotton hit a 3-pointer to put Adrian up 50-30, but Trine would score the next 12 points to cut it to 50-42, the closest the Thunder would get the rest of the way.

Siena Heights 101, Marygrove 89: At Adrian, the host Saints had its biggest offensive production of the season and overcame a 40-point performance by Marygrove junior Darryll Dixon to win the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference matchup.

The Saints (11-16, 7-12 WHAC) shot well from the field in all three phases of the game, overall hitting 37-of-58 shots (63.8 percent), which included 4-for-10 from 3-point range. They were also 23-for-33 from the line (69.7 percent).

Page 2 of 2 - Siena Heights took a 43-37 halftime lead after a back-and-forth first half, and it led by 12 points with four minutes left, before Marygrove put together one final run that brought the Mustangs within six points at 94-88. A Stone Beckwith free throw gave the Saints a 10-point lead with 30 seconds left.

Eric Cogan came off the bench to lead Siena Heights in scoring with 25 points on 9-for-10 shooting. Christian Covile added 21 points and 10 rebounds, Malachi Satterlee 14 points, Beckwith 11 points and Latwan Wesley 10. Covile and Edward Cole each dished out four assists.

Albion 71, Adrian College 41: At Albion, the visiting Bulldogs faced a 21-point deficit in the first half and found that to be too much to make up as Albion rolled to the MIAA win to improve to 12-10 overall and 6-5 in the league. Adrian slips to 5-17 and 1-10, respectively.

Albion opened the game scoring the first 13 points to put Adrian in a hole in a hurry. The Bulldogs struggled the entire first half and score just 13 points to trail 34-13 at the break.

Ben Rodak netted 15 points to lead Adrian College before he fouled out. He matched Albion's Travell Oakes for scoring honors. Dominique Stegall grabbed nine points to lead Adrian while Drew Torey was credited with four assists. Three Adrian starters would eventually foul out of the game.